The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    .WEJXNESDAYlIORNINa DECEMBER 19, 1923
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEil, OREGON " "
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bfcEGON "Marriage Maker." 4
'LIBERTY ''Mary of the Movies"
ZX.IGI "The Fire Bride." L
. Musical comedy
.t The , biggest thrill since the Ice
scene in "Way Down East?, " la
seen in "Alias- Phil "Kennedy," the
ast'.moving western which, cornea
.to the Blih. theater Tiarsday and
,7rfday. JBU1 -PaUon a.aew type!
, western 'daredevil, ,aa -the title
character rescnes the heroine
right at JM fcrink of waterfall
'?.. fcee hichwlll:inalce audi
ibces sasp . Dixie rX&moat- plays
At another point la the-film he
is pursuing the Tillainv who la
speeding In a motor . car towards
ia railroad and escape. . Patton
on horseback. Is being, outdistanc
ed by . the car, when he calls on
nerve and strategy to help him.
The road takes a sharp hair-pin
turn, doubling on itself around
spur of mountain.
Gloria Swanson ts an unusually
popular and girted screen actress
who has scored Itlme and again la
tremendous Paramount t produc
tions, among the more prominent
being "My American Wifsv".
"Prodigal Daughters" and "Blue
beard's. Eighth Wife." I Her latest
screen offering, ,'Zaza," which
comes to UuTOref on theater Fri
tz
XH iR faG Spend ; the winter,; there, or
J ' J ' ccing : East, go yia Cali-
stopover privileges will per
init yoa.tp iarryr-a while and
visit its f numerous points of
interest. I- .w . . i-. - - -
2-y; 4 iy
':z :r .v V
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Rpund iTrip Fares
i -Francisco $4525
570.25
Similar-fares to other points.
Illustrated booklets 'describing the
attractTolis of i Caiifornia may be
ha'd.frem your 'locaj agent as "well.'
as ifprniatioa concerning -fares,
train schedules, etc."; -or y wtlting"
JOHN- JI. SCOTT
.A est.' , Pas"senser lrafc. .lanager,
;.-..foruia,.uregoa . .
day rening,'is a ; picture 'rehicif
of the finest grjtde and fcr wK
la 'this , production is ;saldtQ surf
pass anything . this charmjnf ,sta
. Presenting an unusually attrac-r
(Ive and novel story in a manner
to. delight the most "blase "screen
fan, William de Mille's Para4
mount, picture . production, "The
Marriage 1 "Maker," T was shown
with , marked ', evidences of popu
lar favor at the Oregon theater
last night. The picture. In which
Agnes - Ay res. Jack 1 Holt; and
Caarles de Itoche play the leading
roles, his exceptional elements of
drama, humor and appeal and
aside - .from the Interest of -its
novel , theme, its beauty as a pro-
fiVLcttZQ places it la tna.tront ranv
ot ..fhe season's. successes.
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That good ; should I tome from
hlmvfor whom good - has been
done,', often happens. -: To be true,
It happens In - VThe Shriek of
Araby," the latest' Mack-Sennett
comedy ; features an AUe4T Pro
ducers and Distributors corpora
tion release, d b9r:gljen its pre
mier at the Grand theater Fjiday,
Saturday and. Sunday. The good
comes to Ben Turpin, who with
Kathrro McGulre. :1s given th
featured role in this production.
Turpla ' , practices the golden
rule, . "Po ; unto others as . you
would they should do unto you.
; That; be isyarijply yepaW,0;.1
charity, wlile sgreed when, you
witness ''i his 'reward. Just" when
everything jobked the darkest the
poor Jlrab (as he thought him to
be) who ; he befriended, comes In
to m scene ana nov suiv .navea
his life, but makes him the ruler
of all Araby. s - - -
jWI But One Packing Plant
' v i
, With the exception ot, th JOngs
Products Pjant, which Js now. get-
tinc out, a, fewlarge- orders lor
prunes,, all of the, canneries in the
palem , district ..are ,iosea ior v18
season. VThe. apple pack, the : last
truit the "year to , be 'Handled
by the Kings people, was complet
ed the last pt the week. ." ' -
Other canneries - in the .district
have finished thelr work 1J. or the
season, and .closed at. TariousJ
times between -Thanksgiving, and
a few days ago. There wilt be no
work ;at ' any ot these, htli ' this
cherrr scaaon Opens up' again Jn
the spring., v'- :: -U ';
It is too close t be end of the
&ea8onto obtain even approximate
figures for the entirepack. for. all
of the 'canneries are busy now in
jBhecX111? Pter the 1??3 pack and
In' comparing ' tonnage and '.prices
thflt. Tseastm with, those of other
seasons in an effort to arrive at an
estimate Of prices for the coming
year. , ThJs work wil continue un
til the , ILTSt . 01 xne . year, urucu
the complete, tonnage the dis
trict can , he estimated.' '
SALET.l
CO?.VALLIS
V-; Do it -with pure wccw trorn ouy vandy uepart"
;: "tr.tnt; r.Iads fresh every da ih the most canitanr WAy, .!.
' r T1 -ndv Crr3 and novelties r.re excellent to tqt joff the -j'-.
V ? C.'irisbnr-i tree, arid are a dqlfjHt to the childrcp.
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Special mixed Cream Candy
per lb. .......::.i-.--l.?-:.--..:.....:.i8c
Fancrv Cliristmaa LCixed,"lh. V.:i20c
Chocolate Candy, iili. .....11-
2 lbs- : :
- Oregon Grpvn FirZ9 . . :
Orescn Wainuti .......;-...;..::20cd:25c
PV-K Hnri-Vsrl Peanuts, 2 lbs .......,...i35c
...39c
...25c
.4$rc
Al.-rt Alrrtnrtds. Brazils.Pecansat.IbUc, c.and4Uc j
V Oranges by the bushcljbpx ;:.:.:.:.:.:..:.:..:.:::::..::..plP
" Dilicioiis iSunliist Oranges bythe dozen- ' ' X
x .o j " ' r ; ' . ' : '35c " ; ")
... . UUwil iUWW -
. 55c
T.lciiuni size, -2 dozen
Do your: buying parly in the .eek.
Wejhyfi.en-
vATMtlr nnrl will
bebls to fjiye.cvprydne the regular last and courteous
Busick service. JtIea2e.rem?rnr32r,trjat our pneps arp
tHo ianie t&s first part cf the weclc.piey.l&sti.
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" " IYe:ad;hQl3&v buriM.blIO:J
x ' . : qoods cent:; IcnUy W at all tiroes.:;; ; - : ; . V . r
. EUY'.HlOr.l A STO?.E,yITH THE V.V-".-.V''.
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It's Yf -r Grrir-" tr.C?ryic5Pltti QIIty j'.
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DEOlfjllZED
First National Bank Takes
Over Cunningham Plantr
s: Will Reorganize
With" the' First National hank
taking V over the Cuinlnghani
drier In West Salem, announce
ment of s 'new cooperative can
nery. with headquarters Jn Salem,
was made yesterday byOeorge F.
Rodgers, president. pt th0;hank.
immediate, steps will, be taken it
perfect ;the prganizatipn ; aijd
equip the. jplant wfth Jhe neces
sary machinery .1, prijerjto pet
li shape, by spring. "..The hew con
cern wiji; be, organized on basis
PhWW99i.WK -4.9V: fanners
i.ue prscuiizaiion. ,
Included 4n the , plan of organ
ization are : many, new. construc
tions, those of a. warehouse , with
an approximate floor space of 100
ty 160 feet, a new two-Unean
nery.a frpit drlejt.o be pirated
along the jlnes of; the past with
no charge t or that regard, v The
Cunningham drier Is said to he
one of the largest on the; pacific
coast. . , J
The concern, will be conducted
along the lines of the present Pror
ducers plant on Front street. The
men who will form .fhe organlsa
lion naye, been carefully, selected
and the Investment is not open to
every .pjne, The bank vwill not
have . any direct connection with
the,, plant. JKr. .Rodgers. said . yes
rday, tmt - no efforts will be
(spared to put It in ; first class
shape, with no watered stock.
t, A. manager . will be selected In
tjxe, near future, .. someone from
the , biitfide -.who Is thoroughly
competent 'for . the " position and
who has ha A no connection, with
anyof te , canneries here. ,Care
will be . taken: to ohtaln the right
man fend, one i who, .will make ;pf
i ue , organization , a going : con
t Care -will also be taken , regard
ing the, acreage, so that the can
nery Is assured of the right kind
of : fruit and berries : and that
these. are 'grown by the riant kind
of .growers ' . .
tpqanherry growers Will ,
IJeet Tomorrow Afternoon
Decision as to what will be the
disposition. of the loganberry pool
will, be threshed out. at , a special
meeting of members of the pool,
growers- and others interested in
the future of . the Industry at the
Chamber of .Commerce . . auditor
ium, at :30 o'clock, Thursday.
. Members of the pool, consisting
Of H. H. Haynes, of the Salem
Bakery, the Capital City Ice &
Storage company, the loganberry
growers exchange and the Chamr
ber pt Commerce are Interested in
ihe two carloads of frozen-berries
that - ara now in atoraee. 150.400
pounds in, Chicago and, 42,0,00 in
Portland. It is said that the dis
cussion will center around wheth
er or not ' additional Ksalesm.en
shall i be ' employed . to dispose of
the. fruit or if the offer received
y Hayes'4hiiein the east,
be . accepted. ; -"r .
According to contracts .made by
the pool,', the .growers -are to re
ceive' 2 cents a. pound for their
fruit from the first money receiv
ed from sales the. remainder to be
pro-rated among members of the
pool. This meeting is ot partlcu-;
lar Importance to, growers, who
are anxious to know what action
will be taken . - t :
I trhank8givlsgleasQO, . when, the
2 smaller; turkevs. ranainK between
l ib and 12 pounds, were In de
'mand. A few orders far. larger-
sized low nave been receired hut
to no great extent.".
Portland -commission firms are
quoting 25 cents and 26 cents a
pound for dressed turkeys, Mr.'
Andersen reports, having been a
business visitor to Portland Mon
day. This price Includes, the com-
mteaton for handling the turkeys,
Turkeys are cheap this year, be
ing slightly higher than chickens.
It is expected they will' bo plenti
ful on the - market, with retail
prises ranging . from .SO cents to
35 cents a pound, dressed.
5
At least 75 per cent of the 1923
crop . of, turkeys is unsold is the
estimation made by P. AndersenJ
160 SOuth High, who deals ex
clusively: in poultry and poultry
products. . He is offering 23 cents
a pound . for -dressea - turaeys a
price slightly under that quoted
during the preThankegiving sea
son. : - " .
f'There Is apparently no great
demand for birds 'this year," Mr.
Andersen said Tuesday. "I have
received many Inquiries regarding
prices, this year. -The. holiday sea
son . will t be a repetition jot the.
fflA
Xmas Night, 8:15 P.
$1 AIL . OHPEKS NOW I
SAtfM MARKETS
: bressed tyrkeys made their ap
pearance upon the, local market
yesterday in readiness for. the "hol
iday trade." -These are corn .fed
and are said to be excellent, birds.
Some of the selects -are being re
tailed at 26 cents a pound,- with
others at ,'SO cents' and 32 cents
a pound. There are a few of the
poorer quality birds offered at 28
cents a pound. Aa, was the' case
with the Thanksgtrlsg r turkeys,
the demand la - for; -the smaller
sized birds. ' '.- -''''- :
oaanr airs aax
Mo. S & vbMt, M.eS
O.U .,,. 4. " ,
, WO(
45 O 4
Sll til
Oat hy
CloVar har. baled
v Prices a noted are wkoleeale and ml
price reeeired ly farmer. Ke ret
price are girea. except Beted :
BOOS. BUTTE. . BDTTJBKPAT
Oeamery fcntter . , ,',..40 jj S0l
Bntterf at - delirered ..,.' -50
Milk, per wt . 2.4t
Tggn, aelecta, .. , , 85c.
Btandard f
? FaWeU . .... .. ... ,., 80
Heery ben
Bmlett
2e
-in
Hmtt 8prinn
Medium' and Hfht fcen
rvaa. mutt war aid sesr
Hoc, top, 150-225 U, cwt." ..:....S7.00
Boca, W aS5-2TS.ewt, . .. .... , ., SS.SO
Hoc, top, S76-8Q0. owt S4ZO & SS.&4
Light sew, fjrt
Ktuh beer
Top veal., drened..
cowa
Too iamb
0
4a
stt a si
04
-7 3
1-8 1.22 1-8; good" to choice
1.1 1-8 1.16 1-?; ordinary to
good 1 1.11-1-8 1.13 1-8; Decem
ber 61.08 3-4 i May 61.12 1-8;
July 41.13 7-8. .
LIVERPOOL, Dec 18.-r-Closo:
Wheat l-4d higher; December 8s
11 l-4d; March 8s. 8 l-4d; May
8s, 7d. . .
PpRTLAND, r Dec. . 18. Grain
futures:. . wheat bluestem . Baart
western white December,. January,
February f 1.00; soft white De
cember, January; $1.00; February
99c; hard winter, northern
spring, western red December,
January, February 66c.
" ' . - Oats ,
Oats No. 2 white reed Decem
ber January, February $ 32 : No. 2
gray . December, January, Febru
ary 331. ' r 5 ,
Corn No. 2 eastern yellow ship
ment i December : $ 3 0 ; : -Jannary,
February 629.50; No. 3 -ditto
329.50; January,. February 829.
Hay ;
PORTLAND, Dec." 19.Hay un
changed. ' '
6EATTLS, Dec. 18. Hay and
grain unchanged.
Receipts hay 479 tons; unchanged.
r mop '.."";' ;'.: Z
- NEW YCHilW tJec . 18. Hops
steady; state 1953 50053; Pacif
ic coast 1923, 27031; 1922 21
25.- - ....
CHICHESTER S PILLS
pi-nil uri !nmm!mmSVt!Xm4f
1-arr-l.t. Ak(aCIIl4:tn.ii.rewe
lAmS9 HUAtiB riLU, tor
SCLD 0Y CSL'GGISTS Bim'HECS
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: SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18.
NOMINATION COUPON
The Oregon Statesman Automobile Ccspcli4 Jon ;
GOOD FOR 10,000 VOTES
I nominate as a member of the Oregon Statesman .
AntomobUe CcniFCtiticn: , ; ,
Address '"' ' " ' "' ' '
Town hFD . Rf f ,
Nominated by ' ' ' . "v - v ' : ! - ' '
- ' Note Only four of these entry blanks will ba tc- ,
cepted'for ny one member. Members may ba nom
inated by themselves or their friends.
1 GENERAL 1.1 ARRETS T
WHEAT
MINNEAPOLIS." 1 Dec. 18.
Wheat cash "No. 1 northern 61.10
1-8 1.1 3 1-8; No.11 dark north-
fern spring choice to fancy $1.17
Apply: in .Nostrila It Opens ; Air
, ' Passages' Instantly .
Colds ,iand . catarrh yield like
magic to . soothing, .healing anti
septic cream ; that . penetrates
through every air passage and re-
tieTes : swollen,- .Inflamed mem
branes of nose and throat. Tour
blogged nostrils 'open right up and
you 'can breathe freely. , Hawk
ing and snufflag stop. , Don'8
stay, stuffed upland miserable.
Pet s small bottle of Ely's
Cream2 Balm from your druggist.
Apply, a little . In . the nostrils .and
get instant relief. - Millions ; en
dorse this remedy known tor
more, than fifty years. -Adr.
Qtoly 5 Slioppiiiig Day
- - 'Till dbrictinniao .
G
.Christmas is just
around the corner .
don't" delay your shop
pingyou'll find U3
ready and vyilling to
serve you in an efficient
courteous manner. And
everybody at our store
wishes everybody at
yoUr ! house a : Very
Merry Christinas. ' ;
Silk rfose Gloves Handkerchiefs - Umbrellas
Jewelry, r Handbags -..ITable Linens . I31an!:ct3,
, Bedspreads Towels Sheets Bathrobes- Kimonos
tSikldervearr--.C I
Goods TWdol Dress Goods. ' '
Toys and Dolls in Our Downstairs Store
YOUR MAIL ORDERS
Receive careful attention'
f We pay the postage or
t express within a .radius
. pf a hundred miles.
, Satisfaction' Guaranteed
; On every purchase, or
your money cheerfully
refunded. 5 r.v
Salem Store,'
466 State St.
f . Portland EII Shcp
SS3 Allsr St.,
75 PEOPLE 19 SCENES
2 Rig Acts. 1 Year in N. Y.
' - PRICK8 - - ,
Entire Lower Floor A Doses $30
1st 3 Rows Balcony . . . -. . ?2.73
Next S.Rows Balcony.. .9iLS3
tialiery . , : . . . ; .v .911 i
noafCrrfce Prea Sat. -1:45 l'.'Jl. ,
. STARTING TODAY
"mm
mm"
a i dream of erery gtrla lif e
XJL brought, to the. screen. in
,jm true and sensational way. '
. Included in .the Cast
J. Witrrin JCcrHgfui
- . Bessie Love
ant Washbujrri
i 'Eva rlbvak
Estslle Taylor
t Stuiart f Holmes
Ppuglas MacLean
Johnnie Walker
v a ......
- J ',An4 ; '.
ny Others
NOW SHOWING
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-MMwaMe .-, . i- ,
a. WILLIAM de MILLEopctiow
.COMING FRIDAY EVENING
4-
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feWPWANSON
IwAUANDtfAN
j in
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THE BIGGEST SWANSQN SUCCESSES
ARE DWARFED IN COMPARISON
, ' WITH
66 Fyy A . fr7
The ,VorldFamous Story of Trench Footlights has been
Ecreenci in a Vi way, and it's epiccd with pay French
ctnrccpicrc; l-.j'.r-vntn t: tcr.se ncnicr.ts. :;;:v';-'';;
STARTS FRI. EVI
Five reels
Ben Turpin
III ILL iliUfW Ufciw-" 1
burlesque comedy! 1
Rennctb
"THE MAN
WHO PLAYED
GOD"
Big Double
Program s
I!!
And ; - r. Hi
"i3AY
IT VITII TICIIETS"